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BABASAL English Education Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27221377     DOI : 10.32529
Core Subject : Education,
BEEJ (BABASAL English Education Journal)is a journal published in Indonesia by English Education Study Program, Teacher Training and Education Faculty, University of Muhammadiyah Luwuk. This journal is published twice a year (March and September) both in print and online. This journal aims to facilitate scholars, researchers, teachers, academics, and professional to publish research articles or critical analysis articles. Therefore, this journal received any topics concerning with language education, linguistics, applied linguistics, literature, cultural researches, and intercultural researches.
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TEACHERS’ AND STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS ON AN ENGLISH COURSEBOOK USED IN EFL CLASSROOM Khairunnisa Dwinalida
BABASAL English Education Journal Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32529/beej.v4i1.2417

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Notwithstanding the importance of a coursebook in the teaching-learning process, there are certain preliminary issues with the official English coursebooks offered in line with the implementation of the 2013 curriculum. Investigating some perceptions of the coursebooks from the perspectives of students and teachers is vital in light of that issue. The participants in the study were two teachers and 14 students. Frequency analysis and interview analysis were used to evaluate the quantitative data that was gathered from the students using closed-ended questionnaires and the qualitative data that was gathered from the teachers using open-ended questionnaires. The students' favorable opinions may not come as much of a surprise, but the teachers' harsh judgments are surprising discoveries. The inference is that teachers have different perceptions than do students. Different opinions among teachers and students may contribute to discussions on how to make the most of it, suggest desirable changes in teaching methods, and call for government adjustment. Similar to this, it is recommended that teachers might be inspired to encourage students to use the book to enhance in their English language learning if they have positive opinions about it. 
Enhancing English Language Skills for Computer Students through Presentations Hafizah Rifiyanti; Hardianti Hardianti
BABASAL English Education Journal Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32529/beej.v4i1.2421

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Presentation affects the development of English-speaking skills because it requires good and fluent English-speaking skills. In fact, many students are not motivated to perform in-class presentations, especially using English. The study was conducted with the aim of evaluating the effectiveness of a presentation-based language learning approach The study was conducted using a survey design. The data is collected from 36 sample computer students through questionnaires. Interpreting the result of questionnaires and drawing conclusions is the way to analyze the data. Based on the results and findings, recommendations are made for how presentations can be used to enhance the English language skills of computer students are generally interested in and motivated by presentations to improve their English language skills. The majority of respondents stated that they were motivated to attend such presentations, and all agreed that they had gained a better understanding of the technical terms of computer science. For further improvement, there were various opinions on how the presentations could be improved to better enhance English language skills
The Effect of Online Games on English Language Skills Nurhaida Lakuana; Dwi Wahyu Dermawan Adam; ST. Marhana Rullu
BABASAL English Education Journal Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32529/beej.v4i1.2464

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This study aims to determine the effect of online games on the English skills of students of the English Language Education Study Program at Muhammadiyah Luwuk University. This study used a qualitative approach as a research method, the subjects of this study were 10 active students of the English Language Education Study Program at Muhammadiyah Luwuk University. This research purpose is to find out the effect of online games on English skills. In order to analyze the data, the researchers conducted interviews and took notes from video game recordings. As a result of this research. Researchers found that online games have a significant effect on improving English language skills. The effect are students can learn and practice their English skills such as speaking, reading, listening, and writing skill. Therefore, students can improve their English skills because in the game participants can use this as a means of learning and practicing English skills.
Implementing Authentic Materials to Improve Reading Comprehension Magvirah Octasary; Nurhaida Lakuana; Anitha Thalib Mbau
BABASAL English Education Journal Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32529/beej.v4i1.2474

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The aim of this research is to measure the implementation of authentic materials in improving students’ reading comprehension of the eighth grade students at Madrasah Tsanawiyah Negeri Sausu. This research used quasi-experimental design.  It treated two classes namely experimental and control class. This quasi experimental research took 34 students of grade VIII B for the experimental class and 32 students of grade VIII A for the control. In choosing class to be a sample, this study used purposive sampling technique. This study used research instrument to collect data, namely questionnaire items and test. The result of data analysis indicate that the students’ mean score of the posttest is 66.9 in experimental class is higher than the mean score of the control class 52.5. It means that the students’ reading comprehension is improved because of  implementing the authentic materials since the mean score of pretest is significantly different from the mean score of posttest. In conclusion, the implementation of Authentic Materials can improve students’ reading comprehension.
Analysis Teachers' Strategies in Teaching Vocabulary at SMAN 2 Luwuk Abdul Rabbi Arrasul; Desriani Nggolaon; Desi Rita Natalis Pinaling
BABASAL English Education Journal Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32529/beej.v4i1.2479

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Vocabulary is a component of language skills, besides that vocabulary is the basis of how students can speak, listen, read, and write. Therefore, the teacher is required to carry out learning and teaching vocabulary creatively, so it becomes more meaningful to attract students' interest to learn it. The purpose of this research is to figure out the teachers’ strategies in teaching vocabulary at SMAN 2 Luwuk and the importance of the strategies in helping the English teachers in teaching vocabulary at SMAN 2 Luwuk. In this research, the researcher used a qualitative method with descriptive research design to address this issue. In collecting data, the researcher used two instruments: observation and interview. In analyzing the data, the researcher used several techniques: (1) data collection, (2) data reduction, (3) drawing conclusion. Subjects in this research are English teachers at SMAN 2 Luwuk. Based on observation and interview the researcher found the teachers’ strategies in teaching vocabulary: using translation, using picture, word list, memorization, gesture, repetition, and mixing jokes. In teaching vocabulary, these strategies are very important for teachers. In conclusion, these strategies really help English teachers at SMAN 2 Luwuk to make learning becomes faster, easier, more enjoyable, and more effective.
The Personality Structure of Ella Marchmill in "An Imaginative Woman" by Thomas Hardy: A Study of Freud's Psychology Sitti Hardianti; Yusniati N. Sabata
BABASAL English Education Journal Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32529/beej.v4i1.2498

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The purpose of this study is to find and analyze the aspects of personality structure (id, ego, superego) in Ella Marchmill's characters, as well as the conflicts and personality structures that dominate. An Imaginative woman is a short story that tells how a household relationship in the Victorian era, especially how the personality structure of a wife in that era, was described by Thomas Hardly in the main character Ella Marchmill. The theory that will be used regarding personality structures (Id, Ego, Super Ego) by Sigmund Freud. Then, the method used is a descriptive qualitative research method by analyzing data in the form of words, phrases, dialogues, etc. from Ella Marchmill’s caharacters in An Imaginative Woman. This method was chosen because it’s relevant with the problems and the data is from data which is a words, dialogues, etc to be analyzed, not a mathematical problem. The results of the study prove that: 1) Ella Marchmill's character has three personality structures, they are id, ego, and superego. 2) The inner conflict that Ella Marchmill has an impact on the dominance of her personality structure, id. Ella always tries to have the object of her id (pleasure principle), namely Mr. Trewe even though she had to break the superego (rules) that existed as a woman in the Victorian era by betraying her own husband.

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